11 Chords used in the song: C, G, G7, C7, F, Fm, A, D7, Am, Em7, Dm
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C G
When I get older, losing my hair, many years from now,
G7
Will you still be sending me a Valentine?
G7 C
Birthday greetings, bottle of wine?
C
If I'd been out to quarter to three
C7 F
Would you lock the door?
F Fm C A
Will you still need me, will you still feed me,
D7 G7 C
When I'm sixty-four?
Am Em7
You'll be older, too
Am Dm
And if you say the word,
F G C
I could stay with you
C G
I could be handy mending a fuse, when your lights have gone.
G7
You can knit a sweater by the fireside,
G7 C
Sunday mornings go for a ride.
C
Doing the garden, digging the weeds,
C7 F
Who could ask for more?
F Fm C A
Will you still need me, will you still feed me,
D7 G7 C
When I'm sixty-four?
Am G
Ev'ry summer we could rent a cottage in the Isle of Wight,
Am
If it's not too dear
Am Em7
We shall scrimp and save
Am Dm
Grandchildren on your knee
F G C
Vera, Chuck and Dave
C
Send me a post-card, drop me a line,
C G
Stating point of view
G7
Indicate precisely what you mean to say,
G7 C
Yours sincerely wasting away
C
Give me your answer fill in a form,
C7 F
Mine forever more
F Fm C A
Will you still need me, will you still feed me,
D7 G7 C
When I'm sixty-four?
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About this song: When I'm Sixty-four
"When I'm Sixty-Four" is a love song by The Beatles, written by Paul McCartney (but co-credited to John Lennon) and released in 1967 on their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It is sung by a young man to his lover, and is about his plans of growing old together with her. Although the theme is about aging, it was one of the first songs McCartney wrote, when he was sixteen.